Web19 sep. 2024 · Setting it to Disabled disables the High Precision Event Timer (HPET). The operating system and applications will use the older system timers instead. If you are using a newer operating system like Windows Vista or Windows 2008, you should enable the HPET Support BIOS option. Web5 mrt. 2013 · That disables the driver not the hardware that runs the HPET. You can only fully disable it through the BIOS. If you've looked everywhere it's possible that you might …
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Web15 dec. 2024 · Disable HPET: bcdedit /deletevalue useplatformclock Enable HPET: bcdedit /set useplatformclock true Link to Google Sheet with every result: … Web18 jun. 2014 · Select Enabled for Operating Systems without XHCI hand-off support. The XHCI ownership change will be claimed by the XHCI driver. The settings are Enabled and Disabled. I know Windows 7 doesn't natively support USB 3.0. That being the case, it seems the setting should be enabled. harry boardman sr. ferryville wi
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Web8 apr. 2024 · Hi Jonathan, I am Dave, I will help you with this. HPET is a high precision timer used by the CPU to perform time critical operations with more precision. It is a myth that disabling HPET will improve game performance, it can actually reduce your performance, you can try it, but it is not really recommended to change that setting at all. Web13 dec. 2012 · You also may need to force Windows (no idea on Linux) to only use HPET so the CPU isn't wasting time syncing all the rest of the system timers. bcdedit /set useplatformclock true (then reboot)... Web3 apr. 2024 · #1 Hi everyone, Can someone explain me what is High Precision Event Timer ( HPET )? I saw it in my BIOS settings and there are only 2 settings, Enable and Disable … charity advertising hmrc